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fcfi fjfljr Halt jfakr Sffibtmf. I LXXXVL, NO. 19. SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1912. 18 PAUES FEVK CENTS I rtS'f T KINGS iF! THE HID PJpMSj fc Pasha Sends Re-; mlo Constantinople, ming to H a v el mptd Advance of j mrians; Battle Still! Eg; Sofia Advicesj Splete. EKS BLOW UP HIK BATTLESHIP mdo Boat Sneaks Kthe Forts at Sal ;li Bay and Delivers Bh Stroke to Vessel; BEqrope Disturbed r Possible Outcome truggle. WW1 mm jf TANTrNOrLE, Nov. 1. wj Wk? it was Btatcd that fight f Kjuen suspended by the Tur- g Bi Bulgarian armies, the men KisidCA suffering from fatlsue Hta battle that had been in ' j Hi cohtinitonFly for four days. J BON, Sov, 1. The perplexity Jrttig fioin the poljc.v of the Tvcruinents engaged hi war in iMftbeastcrn lihuope iu totally )BL newspaper ctynpoiidblfy 'Hjd t fin 11 ecr tonight, BjRordiiiurv tcriob of Iispu;-)ics JP..Rini l':ftli, the Turkish oom fj H-cbict'. claiming, that the J mBmv 119,1 l'(';,nii,',,,i IWinnr; P wa,s 3t'" holding, its oivij tho liul2iiri:iu advance, was i Constantinople today.-j.-Rliyonro ot independent testi B'cver, arious assumptions nsj Rcunicv of these telegrams art; I lia; l?Q belated dispatches, re- j .Marlv stage of the stYugglc, ..Knioro representations Tor the ,mf. the Tnrltihli population. Ou '"baiii, thev may meun Hint Aria" ictorv was not eom ifRfi' rcpoite.l by ofin, or I B 1,ino iv-,ou.s ol' Turkish f :BjP Teports of vterdny v!tjd i bordered to the Turkish ccu- Buard Actions. I cueral H51 lenient '-"Turkish forces were rctrcal IBhtrldjH. fighting rear guard o detail-, 0f the battle were j V ofin today, but of five thousaud wounded ! oufUuthinpk tolls it own t JR; 'nsiiinjirv character of M1"' I;'Mtc ltiniihtiv ro- V tho Turkish side, it h not M-hcro that the Turkish arinv -7WTC itself. iJationa ironi Sofia arc that PHI ar( dotcrmiucd to dietato loacc frooi ..'oiii,taiitjuoplo. 0 construction placed ou an jrm tho official newspapor. !whed at Sofia, and in other inutious that tho Bul-ariaiis JTl t- .1,c " 'onPtanti. "novibinrtUi,2,,,'J W1'ct!cr thia ffi ,i P "Po the h frb'' c'l.i fortified ifloni "c:,.r,v :i eciitiirv have Jjii-h tfan ('urks would daro xpel them, f Mediation. lKteVl,"Ss,in tl,clr M K Sbc iT'Uiaut ex ?VSt. ,i,v at ;ja!o"iki TTMrpii.od ;1'ro, Adrian rmtut ii Vi dS?'t, continuous 'Wl to R warhu,H arrived f of: sinking ijgMtlnued on Page Two.) (DESCRIBES CRUSHING OF TURKISH ARMY & & di 1EYEWITNESS TELLS THRILLING STORY , , Bulgarian Infantry Crouching- for Rush on Enemy. 1 j Bulgarian Bayonet' Charges j Delivered With Great-Fury ! on Bewildered Foe." j . ' ' VIENNA. Nov. 2. Thc Rclchspost llile morning prints a ptory arn'l by Its correspondent with the Bulgarian army, Lieutenant Wag oner. -It Is dated from the Dul sarlan bcudquarteiH Thursday .-.venln? and jjnys: 'I have Just returned wltli a tmln of wounded uftr IiavIii? spoiu t,l)i-ee tj.ji.vs at thr front. I'or three days andintht :l hao not boon out of my clothes. My poor hoive could not move unothor step horai-Ho of rtsliauKtion. Tho preal ami final battle-fitLorcfl the - decisive phaap Thiuvday mornins 1umi the JiiiUarlan lu'l wing at L:urnavhjtar took-: the ofr .'iJvc with irtlplity lijijictiio.' ljliansuriumphf" '' "Tli1 prfliule lo the final crash of arms Tvan ;i niurdorou.M openlupr ensftyemcnt which ltit Mon'df.y resulted cry favor? biy for tho Laila:ian, capueinhy on the rlht win? at lml Hursas. "On the left v.lnp wliens the l!ularian offensive started the Turk. b Making the offenlvf from licral by way or Visa against the Unitarian left winp. had at tempted to meet the danger thrcatvninu ; their , lino, of retreat owln? to the r.til rriun oJvnuce by way of Serai to Cha i tnl'Jja. The Turks also had auocceded In drhlns back the advance body i of Uul j arlanK beyond Karnsedcras and Duruar- Turks Run Down. "Turjtduy . mnrnitnr v. hen the mighty' Lbiiil.ti counter attack was delivered auIiiHt the xl?bt wins from a line run ning from t.Vknp to HadJU'akll and the hf'lshts of -MonislIrdaRh, the Turks, al though their front ranks were fairly run down, succeeded In xutalnln.q thc fight by continually bringing; up reservca. "Itit tor i"oro,st llshtlnrr rayed throughout the day. during which thc 'Turkish main body lay. degenerated into . HmsclcH niasHc.s without consistency or power of IftKhtinK. .. Big Guns Crush Turk. 'At the .same time the urarlati 'right 1'h'Ba uWckcd M he ; TurklHi r po?Il fouHn t l.ule Ituras .from "ristcr-Uat'it and Venf ' kin. ami di;ovc,thc Tnvks from their, .fov tllicd posHlotm) on. the Tolandoe. Adjvuli dore and lCi ken1 - rlv'cr . back on Inilo Hurgas. , The' 'Dulsarlan . infantry y:ia Mplsn'dldly ' support cd by artillery, which : at 'critical' moments succeeded. in hot dint; down. I lc Turk by an annihilating IJr'e "SVItii'thfl- help ; or -the' gun's mo5tv'o: tljf! TtirkLdV positions wore, taken by bayonet, a-saulte. ?ome of them, lfbw cver. w(re atoiincd and taken without aijy picliminary action or artillery sup port. - . . Use.;; Bayonet Well. ; Thj ;ihHliof the nulgariun Infanliy was., unparalleled, .und. like the tactical achlcveinciits resulting " fro'mT it. 8iir-piis-acd. nil ?thnt could Abo'. blleveil po.iejj ble.- Without r the lenta. concision lo sci-.rplus f(f uiodcni. taclfcM. it applied it battle nrjiV 'Now. Tor tin: knife.'' to condi tion;? ofAtrVJafltj ;? (li:ti is- u,' unv. to ita lactic?. ' -"".",'. "t'our 'iftilirtred' ff' and atill faitbcr I from thsj'cneniy'x Itnoj whole regiments jroiOiho o;ie iiihu and iiurled-thomsclrcs in one olhl "eburilng ipaia on the onemy without hultlnsr. sHil .Hrins ;md deHidain al! covt:f. Their offfecra ivrry powerless againr.t this burning frensy to set at tho Turk wUh.-the. kniTe or bayonet. All at tempts to hold the troops In leash were fnililcop. One .regiment hurled It3df on the, oncmy on the mere order of a. .er Kcant. totaJly disregard Ins lla officers' ovdeiK to halt and lie down. Turks Hold Out. "Tuesday's Jlerce engiise-ionta had re sulted lucccidfully for thrs Hulgarlans both at .V.unarhlaar and Lulo Uurgas, yet they 'had Htruck 110 decisive blo-, for thes Turlui bad brought up the whole of thejlr rcHcrvcu and had held their advance in chick. "Lr! W'wiin'rdio morning Jttont; (Continued on Tagc Two.) ESCAPED C01ICIS killed ay POSSES Richardson and Backstrum. Wyoiiiing Desperadoes, Finally. Run Down.'. RAWLINS. yo.,' Nov. 1. r:ichard?oi) and Dackntaim. two of lb convicts who escaped "from tlic Wyoming penitentiary hereon October , IS,'- were killed by a posse laj'U nlsliL ijca.r rowd.;r .Spriiitts. on the Colorado-Wyoming-Im aerording to u. tcleplioni niessa'greivld hefv intc Lm 'noorv JL 3'-. A--ilcr'y battle KPJ?.. hu posse, h eiid cd o5Slie rl f f Tci'rill: apt! I Deputy Shcl-lff O'Gee. finally cornered thf: I fugitives after a chase of more than two i welt?. Kurke. a third convict, escaped and has not been captured. None of the pow.su was1 shot. Uichnulson, Backsttnm and Burke, three of tho moft desperate among the eight convicts who escaped on October 1". lulling one citizen and stabbing an other, had remained together in their niglu through the hills southward toward Colurado, eluding their puisuera time af ter time. AH three were armed arid they atolc rood and ammunition along the way. Several poises have been constantly on I heir trail, but they succeeded in keeping ahead of their pursuers until hint night. The bodies of thc dead convicts will be brought to Kawltns. The pursuit of Burke will be continued. CONSERVATIVES ARE VICTORS General .Mario Menocal Is Klcet ''cd President of Cuba hv Heavy Majority, .HAVANA. Nov." 1. The election of Oiiera! .Mario Monocal anil Enrique "Josp ; Varona. reapcctively; candidate's - for the; pic!idency-and- bprei-jdcnvy of thc re- piiblic"onthVV6i7:'Vrvative"tIck'ct. and of i all itheoijiei;, Candida tea. put fprward. li the, conservative'.' appears practically as aurrdi at. midnight, : v ' . general .Manuel Sangnlly. .,secrctai.w of state.' in leaving the at,ato' departm'ijit latl! tonight, told thc Associated . ProSH that wlrije It wo.uld .be. ImposHlble ;fully jto' de termine the' resuit ""until 'tomorrow, the trend of." the balloting 'every where! strong ly Indicated the defeat o f. Alfredo .Zaya. candidate "of tiie' tiberals for " pro'tidont, rmdtthe-othcrHron thc libcrat ticket. v Advices received at conservative bcadr iiuartors hero' Indicate, that General Meno cal had ajsttidnlldu Iu his favor. P LA NS - STOCK .. MA R K-FT ; ,. FOR LOS; ANGELES Special to-Tii Tribune. LOS ANGKLllS. Nov. K. slater of Salt Lake 13 In Los-Angeles, i'nventl sating r-ltcs for'a ?1.300',000. plant, feellne. out thc nOlronds and- laying plans to initiate Jn the arlf tocraey of the mellow "eyed beef, the npcasy bos: and the low browed woolly sheep. Me i represent ing, besides capitalists in Arizona. Utah and Colorado men. and there will be no question about financing thc project. In thc opinion of Mr. Slater, the- present price of beef Is rinitfnod to go atlll higher. "The l.vt of supply and demand irt at work." he :ioid. "It means that the day Is fast re turning when the amall farmer, the man with only a few acres, can mine and fd. stall fevd If ncccBBary. a few bead of cat tle at a good profit. The big ranges arc ! passln?. and before long tho home-grown product will be well worth while. Los Ansclcs is thft logical point for extensive stock yards, and If our plans mature wi; plan an invwtmont here In laud. yard, buildlnxs nnd aeooesorli, including r. sivat tioisc and lnnlc Dtoikf-t, 1 ,' SLC.oO . . I i 'ram of wife BEEIMBlf JURY Hubert C Lewis Found -Not, Guilly of- iMurder of 'AArs. -Toliver al San Dieg-o. . : : . t ' " .S.VX' UIKUO. C'al., Xov. '. Hubert: C. Lewis was found u'br suilt.v of (he murder of ir.s. Kate Toliver by a jury in the superior court tonjbt. ' The jury was btit ton hotirs. Lewis shot and. iiillcd .Innic JrV Toi jiycr a ndK Vi.rc'.jJCio Xnlrvcrrj MJti utoihliyT"'Il drTc-lafcd rwolivw.v! had' wroiijml li is yon riff wife, nnl in'the trial just euded Mr?. r4C'.vi5 ynvo testi mony which undoubtodlv influenced the jury to render its verdict, of ncrjuit tal. She swore that after Toliver. who was well-to-do, had sent, her husband to ?an Francisco on a btibinosi: mis sion, she w:u invited to the Toliver residence one evening and iold by Nr. Toliver that. Lewis had deserted her. Alr.. Toliver, accordiiijr lo tho testi mony, advised her to seek, thc consola tion of another man, and when she re sented thia. advice, Toliver appeared from a closet and attacked her with the assistance of Mrs. Toliver. -Mrs.. Lewis testified that Mrs. Toli ver, explaining her conduct afterward. said ?hc hud assisted in thc attack to plncutc her husband, who hc feared was about to desort her. Mrs. Lewis said she did not tpll her husbaud of the attack until he had first received an inklincr of it through her talkiu in her sleep. .-Whou she related all the details, ibc declared,- he became temporarily dcrniijiedfr-. YftriouaVnlienists cave conflictin.u tes timony aj to Lewis's nionta I Uc. Charles It. Toliver, t'ue'slaiu man, was bc-M. known in California -as' an iuven 'tor of airships. . A charge' of -murder in coniicetiou with his death' sTill hangs over Lewis. ' ' j MANY- INJURED ; IN 'HOTEL1 FIRE; Fashionable Ilustelry in: St: Louis ; Olass'-oi' "Ruins: Several. ' .Guests'; '.Missing. . ! ST. -hOL IS, Nov. 1. -More than; a dozen . guesls of thft Berlin hotel, au exclusive family hotel In th- fashionable residence j ijiuuiet. were seriously injured when tht j hotel " was destroyed by rtro early thin morning. Guests fought their way down 5 stairways and jumped from second and tbbd story windows. - Thoso unirijurtd 5 made their wny to h street .in their night clothes on the coldcm night of the J Mtitumn. , ; Au unidentified pcde.strSa.n, -wa run j down and prolmWy ftttivlly Injured by a i tire wagon on lh-i way to ;lie'firc. An-- ( other tire wagon collided with a streol i cat., three flromn, including a lieutenant. being tfcrlouFly Injured. S A 1 'J o'clock this uioinl nr ritemcn were ( still uiiii '.. to poneti-atc the ruins to dls- cover if any bodies wcr in them. A number of the guests of the hotel had not ) been accounted for. Suppression Demauded. S .MADISON. Wlw Nov. 1. Gowruor McGovr.i-n was asked today to tuke steps ) officially to suppress Mteraltirc opporcd :o woman suffrage, which, it Is charged S by Mrs. Cryktal Benedict of .Milwaukee. ( Is boing circulate! in violation of the cor- nipt practices inw. It '. charred that the literature contains tnfsreprcseniallor.n ) of the results of woman suffrage in Colo- i-.nlo and clsrtwhcre. The sovernor save nwiirarc that cvloenie of tolatlon ( would mi with proniui ,prof( nUon C, SAYS SUCCESS OF DEMOCRATS 15 DANGEROUS President Taft Writes Letter to Denver Man Calling" Al- t tention to Certainly of Ruin if Wilson Wins. j DECLARES FARMERS ; NEED PROTECTION ; Gives History of Beet Sugar j Industry and Tells How It Has Been Fostered by Republican Party. WASHINGTON. .W,- l..v lcU, from President faff to Craw ford MM!. of Deliver, dealing witl: Issui. of the. campaign, was made public tonight. It follows: Kiicouiaghis reports have come to me in regayd to. the pJlttlca I ..situation In Colorado. ' I'rom the bcclnnin? ' I have felt certain' thtl the campaign ' of education which' the Republican parly is conducting .would bring the Poopl'e to a clear understanding of their ovn interest in Republican sue- , ce.s this vc.,r. Tlie mon amI wome of Colorado need the Republican party to much tliat it would seem almost unnecessary, to urge them to retain those economic, policies thai- have made their state great and prosper ous. Counts Third Party Out. ( I aiii aur that every man-whoje judgment is not controlled by I1I3 pre judice now realizi. ths.t tmVis a cam- ' paign bctw'ce.i Hie Republican and J rif.mo' i-Allc parties. It U apparent t' that t lie third party mo client has not" gained headway as a national ' f6rce and that apain the alternative.. U" pi'bseatcd to -the. Anieii';fii people either .t'o; supnort.the' Protective p.ol-lCj-or-thVnarty' In power or to turn (;.?Yer. IhgoV-erTltrfcn't To'Ui.o.wiroa'rc 'commiitcd 10 repeat the eNpernicfi: which rctfultott in a commercial ex- portion whfcndast It w3 Iriid. ' Tho : who live, in a rarified atmo- ' yphf-re luve a wider' rango of vision than lltose' whose homes are In thc JowJands. Km the pcopie of Colorado do not need their va.nta.ge of altitude ' to .ice that Democratic victory means the striking down of a grcit industry which .ha been built up In" their state, tt does not requite a profound knowledge ot the principles of political 'economy, but only common somte to so" the placing on thc free ll?t would spell ruin for those of our fellow citi zens who are engaged In the "cultiva tion of thc susi- becl. - , j Free Sugar Threatened. . The Democratic party is committed to free ugar and if it is successful at the polls, we may expect as one of its firM legislative acts the passage of a bill to admit sugar duty frc at our ports of entry. Democratic orn lor.t may talk until their tbi'oats arc bourse of their, interest In the. Ameri can farmer, but the fact remains that in Marc:i of ihis yt-ar tho governing tariff body of the Democratic party, the Democratic members of the wnjs ?nd means committee, by. unanlmou? vote, reported the bill to placo sugar on. the ftc. list and thl. dill passed br a Dcmo' ratle house- ; Our prGsni ( rop of beet sugar eon- (Continued on Page Four.) I Ih I I GIRL WHO DECLINES j TO SALUTE FLAG j 1 LUNA EYLER. ! I I I r " 1 j-SClOL GIRL REFUSES T(T SflLIJTEJHE FLAG Lena 15 vie r. Ag'ed Thirteen. Suspended for Not Honor ing National Emblem. DETERMINED SOCIALIST Says Red Banner - Represents Liberty 'Better Than Stars ' and Stripes. . . For .rei'usinp: .10 salute the American 11a; as, a part of thc daily class' exercise in patriot L-tn. Lena Kylcr. acd 13 ycais. was suspended indefinitely from thc Tranklin school yesterday by I'Vincipal Fred "N. Pottltou. Her Mtisitf-n.iou was concurred iii by Superintendent 'O.'.U: ChriBtccs.pi'. at tliCi puWi'ehoolj'iVo said the clnlVcouH.iVotiim tyjtil e.ctiiiarj;. J-' --"-y ' , r1WfnVor'aiii.yj iiuir mTJ'Titric Miss 12ylcr sHid when it sited why she had Tcfused to" do whnt till the children .iu the public schools oj' the city, do caHi morning. "If I must salute a tlarr it will' he the red lli'i mi .oeialism because I rh ink it stands more truly for liberty andjuttite than the Star-! and Stripe-;. ' Stands by Conviction. Lena Kvlcr is the dauchtcr of .Mrs. .1. 0. Dunn - .South Seventh West street. Jler stepfather i;. pvomtnent; in local So cialist circles and from hint she has ab sorbed her radical ideas, llcin a de termined little person." she has carried her argument lo if? loieal conclusion. "M'hc child i.s wonderfully bright and remarkably precocious," -aid Principal Ponlsou last, nijtlit. ""Whou 1 nsked her icaou.v for not saluting tho llag she re j plied with Socialistic arguments that would have douo credit to a. mature per son. 1 was very much indisposed to take I drastic action in her ciise, hut wheu all other moans failed f was forced to sus pend her. lc.it her attitude should coun teract our efforts to tench to other stu dects patriotism, love of country nud good citizenship. I had no precedent ou which to proceed, but no other course lay open to tne. li now" rest with Su peritit cntlut 'hnstoiif-on o- the boatd of education. The child Mill not be al- (Coutinued ou Page Two.) f THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE, j ( i i NEW STORIES A new serios of dctcotivc stories begins iu The Trib- , tine's xnajiaz'tDO section tomorrow. The stories toll of the ' 'Adven tures of Craig Kennedy, Scientific J)ctec-tive,,J and deal with methods that make those of Sherlock Holmes look antiquated,- DOOLET The target for Dooley 's brilliant, saicasm this week is' thc campaign mjuagor. 'Xavthiu' told butlatigh au? lic.m' couut- i tb money," says Dooley. describing the campaign -mauagor. i ! GREAT BEAUTY Why it b a disadvantage,' tol'd'-by Miss L'dutiCood- ! rich. The world is cruel to beauty,' sdc declares. Thc hbattty can- J 1 not enjoy berielf as' other women do because she has a. .scusoj of ! always boing on parade. Then there arc many other reasons which ; 1 this famous beauty present-. ' POLITICAL NEWS Tbe Tribune rvill . present to its -readers. a review of the political conditions k Ihcy'ciiat in-each state practically ou the eve of tho election. . ) WAR NEWS All the groat, news sources of Europe-are supplying The Tribune, with tho latest news ot the .proat war 'in Turkey tlTiOjUgh ' S the medium of thc Asoeia ted Press and tCJntcrDational News .1 Service.- 1 ) POOTBALL Princeton aud Vale mcc't today ou thc gridiron in a S slrngglciwhich will climiuatc one of these great teams froai tlic ( chaiiip'ion.-hip race. The pick of tbe International Xews Service 5 o.voerts will report "this great game for Tho Tribune. S UTAH FOOTBALL Utah s victorious cloven meets tho team from f thc University of Montana. The Tribune's report of tbe game will be complete iu every particular. Salt Lake high .school's fust team S plnyd Boise high school today in tbe Idaho town. Details of thia game will be given thc read era of The Tribune. S SOCCER FOOTBALL The. Jnest important eocccr aroc of the year S; will be playod today hot woe n Sclt Lake aud Provo. Williaut Scr- icc. the expert on this popular game, will write a complete report of tbe contest for thja paper. ' I RACING- Results at Lagoon and the eastern tracks continue to be a feature of The Tribune's sport pages 5 mum m I ; skootiioohess I I BIG AUDIENCE I I Executive Given Hearty Re j ception and His Defense of fl , State Administration Evokes Applause. WM NO. CAPITOL BONDS H WILL BE ISSUED H Says iWoney Will Come Prom H , Inheritance Taxes; Tells ot H Advance in Educa tional Lines.-. . ' Wu G'QVKRXpi: SPHV aud Senator Reed Smoot wore greeted b i jH crowded house at. tbft JU-pub1 can rallv at thc Salt Lake th ter laot niirht. Tlic governor rceeh i"l ttM a great ovation that la.stctl eern' jH miiiuics. Senator Snioot'e reeptloi waa not so conliaJ, and before he cun eluded his address tbe theater was .tl most half empty. Governor Spry i(,ok.: a; hwstb ot the :ichiov.omL'iits of the Kepubli. -in arty. He said that the state admin istration had been attacked bec there was a balance to t he state -credit iu thc bank. Ho frugcatod t at a report of n balance in tic ban should be iiituh more sfl&is factory tba i tbnt the state was burdened v.itn -. overdraft. He vaid tba atitniiiiti tion had placed the state on a strict fv cadi basis, and Jittctulcd that it .di6u! 1 be kept, ou such a basis. l.'ehJtiye to' Uie tat. cnpitol, 'b-' governor rlccarcl thai no bond hed yet boeu iifiitcd for its construction. tM nii-l if ib policv of. th presont adim" ki.Ht ration was' c'outiyud, not ,onc4dollit of bontlfyfoi; ' sriito eaplrol purpo" of tlic administration, lie declriTe 1, fo jH ercet flic tafc enpitol out of the mom rccurcd from iuheritaucc taxc fro -i jH the estates of persons who hud icm lr i iu other states nud in other countric . Tax Levy Reduced. The govurnor called attention to fu fact that under the prcAcnt state a l Ml ministration the cdueurioiiul systrm t thc state had developed and fJonri-'iil to au extent that place! Htah in tin front rank Of the states of the union fH iu edueatioual affairs. He pointed 1 out that tbe state was now expending Sl .$' 'fU0(J.000 ainmally fur cducatic., . purposed. The governor also called jH attention to the fact that iu spite ol tbe iiset caned expenditures of tbe .stale lH the tax levy had been reduced or." jjH half mill for the present year. 1 Briefly, the governor db'oujscd tbe H proceedings of the national Jicpublica 1 convent ion with reference to the con- tests growing out of the dispute Ik flf tweeu the Taft and Itbosevelt force- lll over thc seating of delegates. Go- crnor Spry, as a member of tbe com il mittec ou credentials, was in a position to dote i mi ne the merits of the con 1 tests instituted by the Roosevelt force-, and declared that in ,ovqry instam c H the credentials i-omniittee avc exact 1 justice to the contestants. Hl I Blunders Arc Made. Senator Smoot confined hiSvttddrc- HH J to national issues. During bis Viddtc0 1 ? be made several blunders which tlx Hl ) Uiidicncc took good uaturcdly. On 1 I one occasion be referred to Mathonihah H ) Thomas. Democratic nominee for con 1 I grc&s. as "Congressman Thomas." U-i 1 auothcr occasion be referred to l'an.. Il i Muusev us "tho mnu who assisted iu gl I defeathig Prcsidcut Taft.' Wbcu tb-"1 il ) senator corrected himself by saying. "I moan the man wbo assisted in at i tempting to defeat President Taft.' iH ! tho audience had a lnugh al bis ex H 1 pense. Most af flic i-ciuuunc of tbr i audience was ovidcutly eompnsod of jH "Hull Mooters,' for when Senator Smoot mentioned the name of Ncpbi h. Morris, J'rogrtisive caudidatc for jH ! governor, tbe audience applauded vi 1 Dr. Jane SkolflclcL republican cninlidat f for lli lrctelnturc. spoke bricvriy. S!ir H said she wlfhcil to express for the women lH of- the RopuM'.ain purty tholr upprccla- lion of the recognition lven them jH the rt-'ty. She ! she nn proud to H ,'stMnd on the speaking platfoiui with aui'i IH mon as Governor Spry muJ 1'cod i;ina.n H and prouder .tlll lo stand In the H 'PoHUcai party wltli ihom. jH Rich Is Chairman. H 13enj2-iUn Iv. Hicli was chairman of Ih race! his am! in a brW introUuctcr- upet-c i H predivtel that t!i" stale would be Ilcpnb- H lican and thut HhH Lake county fvUl M (-f the r.epulillcan ticket .VOQ pin- When Governor spiy aro;e to ."iic-ik lie WK steeled lv loud and prolonged ap- (Continued on Faze Four.) fll